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Wilhelm Ostwald

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Biological aspects of research work. Earlier (Part II, chap 10, p. 14) I described the natural and necessary process by which a mother and child, who at first form a close unit, begin separate ever more as the child begins its own life so that at the end they are quite foreign to each other. The process is not only useful and necessary for the child but also for the mother who would otherwise not be able to bear and bring up a new child.

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Jack, R.S., Scholz, F. (2017). Free!. In: Jack, R., Scholz, F. (eds) Wilhelm Ostwald. Springer Biographies. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46955-3_30

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